do you think rick carlisle can stop those dunks?That ferocious dunk that Lebron had over KG was awe inspiring! I thought dunks like that only happened against the Mavs...
do you think rick carlisle can stop those dunks?That ferocious dunk that Lebron had over KG was awe inspiring! I thought dunks like that only happened against the Mavs...
Not with the core group of players we have right now. What I want from him is to continue to preach defense but open up the offense a little bit. Take advantage of Kidd's skills, and emphasize to the rest of the team that they can't just stand still and wait for Dirk to score on every possession! Oh well, at least we no longer have to worry about Shawn Bradley, the undisputed KING of being posturized!do you think rick carlisle can stop those dunks?
I guess you never watched NBA on NBC ? And I am sorry to say but Stephen A sucks.I'd rather watch Chuck and Kenny than any show with Bill Walton on it. Good god I can't remember an analyst who spouts so much utter garbage out of his mouth. I know Stephen A gets a lot of crap for his mannerisms but he does know his ball and has a lot of contacts within just about every organisation in the NBA and with almost all the star players.
And don't get me started with Wilbon and Kornheiser and their scripted ****.
well, i don't think howard and terry stand around waiting for dirk to score, they do take their shots...kidd has been largely ineffective in the avery johnson system, if rick carlisle "opens it up" for him and he goes back to his new jersey style of pushing the ball up the court, wouldn't the mavs more or less go back to the run-and-gun style they had with nellie and nash which got them precisely nowhere? kidd is good at steals, but he is not all that great at the defensive end, nowitzki certainly isn't, in fact none of the main dallas players are great defenders and none of them are getting any younger...Not with the core group of players we have right now. What I want from him is to continue to preach defense but open up the offense a little bit. Take advantage of Kidd's skills, and emphasize to the rest of the team that they can't just stand still and wait for Dirk to score on every possession! Oh well, at least we no longer have to worry about Shawn Bradley, the undisputed KING of being posturized!
chuck is a lot to take although he does know his basketball, in my opinion kenny is a pretty good analyst...stephen a for all his contacts is just a big mouth which he works like a perpetual motion machine of some weird kind...bill walton is bad, i agree...I'd rather watch Chuck and Kenny than any show with Bill Walton on it. Good god I can't remember an analyst who spouts so much utter garbage out of his mouth. I know Stephen A gets a lot of crap for his mannerisms but he does know his ball and has a lot of contacts within just about every organisation in the NBA and with almost all the star players.
And don't get me started with Wilbon and Kornheiser and their scripted ****.
yep, lebron finally explodes and almost carries the cavs past the celtics...paul pierce was brilliant as well tonight....Celtics through in 7 despite 45 from James. Although, 41 from Pearce wasn't to shabby either.
I'll give you Terry, but Josh this past season did seem to stand around looking entirely clueless on offense. As far as opening up the offense goes, that doesn't necessarily mean Nellie-ball (fast pace offense with no D) does it? I'm sure there can be a balance in between.well, i don't think howard and terry stand around waiting for dirk to score, they do take their shots...kidd has been largely ineffective in the avery johnson system, if rick carlisle "opens it up" for him and he goes back to his new jersey style of pushing the ball up the court, wouldn't the mavs more or less go back to the run-and-gun style they had with nellie and nash which got them precisely nowhere? kidd is good at steals, but he is not all that great at the defensive end, nowitzki certainly isn't, in fact none of the main dallas players are great defenders and none of them are getting any younger...
sure, there can be a middle ground but when most of your team is average on defense, effectively it could amount to a not-so-fast offense combined with average-at-best defense and that could end up worse than nellie-ball...I'll give you Terry, but Josh this past season did seem to stand around looking entirely clueless on offense. As far as opening up the offense goes, that doesn't necessarily mean Nellie-ball (fast pace offense with no D) does it? I'm sure there can be a balance in between.
isn't that statement a tad overboard? they didn't(can't) force the grizzlies to do anything, memphis is trying to sell the franchise and they wanted to unload gasol to reduce their asking price, the lakers were in the right place at the right time making the right sort of bid...the other teams were really irritated of course(popps was livid), but really only because they weren't able to jump in and do it themselves...Lakers raped the Grizzlies for Pau.
yep it could very well be a d-fest between the spurs and the pistons...although the celtics are also very defense-oriented so even if they play against the lakers, it could be a low-scoring series....other than hoping the pistons don't win, i wouldn't mind any of the others winning, they are three of my favourite teams...Well, Hornets are gone now so I've really stopped caring much for the playoffs. Out of the 4 teams left there aren't any real "good guys" or great stories left.
The Pistons and Spurs are same old same old, Celtics traded away half of their roster to get the big 3 together and the Lakers raped the Grizzlies for Pau. I'm sure the NBA would be hoping for the Lakers v Celtics as it would be the highest rated series out of the lot but I'm secretly hoping they get another good old fashioned D-Fest between the Spurs and Pistons.
I've read reports that plenty of other teams offered them close to fair value for Gasol including picks, expirings and young talent. The Bulls particularly were ones who were shafted by the deal as they had been ringing the Grizzlies FO on a weekly basis for months trying to get something done. Really was a ridiculous deal and Memphis has in no way benefited from it like they could have.isn't that statement a tad overboard? they didn't(can't) force the grizzlies to do anything, memphis is trying to sell the franchise and they wanted to unload gasol to reduce their asking price, the lakers were in the right place at the right time making the right sort of bid...the other teams were really irritated of course(popps was livid), but really only because they weren't able to jump in and do it themselves...
but the point is that they didn't want a "fair value deal" right? i don't know whether memphis has benefited from it, haven't heard any updates about their proposed sale...I've read reports that plenty of other teams offered them close to fair value for Gasol including picks, expirings and young talent. The Bulls particularly were ones who were shafted by the deal as they had been ringing the Grizzlies FO on a weekly basis for months trying to get something done. Really was a ridiculous deal and Memphis has in no way benefited from it like they could have.
Fair value doesn't have to mean in terms of straight swapping personnel or salary. They could've gotten good picks and good young players on minute contracts plus expirings (which would've been perfect for a relocating team to build on).but the point is that they didn't want a "fair value deal" right? i don't know whether memphis has benefited from it, haven't heard any updates about their proposed sale...
You lost your own argument the moment you brought Bulls into the discussion. Bulls are a Cheap team, I mean their owner is really cheap, All Chicago franchise owners are cheap. Not to forget John Paxton or whoever running the Bulls front office also lacks foresight and the risk taking capabilities of other premier franchises like Lakers etc.I've read reports that plenty of other teams offered them close to fair value for Gasol including picks, expirings and young talent. The Bulls particularly were ones who were shafted by the deal as they had been ringing the Grizzlies FO on a weekly basis for months trying to get something done. Really was a ridiculous deal and Memphis has in no way benefited from it like they could have.